discretionary security - translation to russian
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discretionary security - translation to russian

MEDIEVAL SCHEME FOR ILLEGALLY LENDING MONEY WITH INTEREST
Discretionary Deposit; Discretionary deposits

discretionary security      
дискреционная безопасность; безопасность на основе разрешения доступа, выдаваемого лицами, имеющими соответствующие полномочия
discretionary access control         
LOGICAL ACCESS CONTROL BY RESTRICTING ACCESS TO OBJECTS BASED ON THE IDENTITY OF SUBJECTS OR THEIR BELONGING GROUPS
Discretionary Access Control; DACL
дискреционное управление доступом, управление доступом по усмотрению администратора или владельца ресурсов
care of securities         
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  • 1981 $10,000 15.875% Registered Note
TRADABLE FINANCIAL ASSET
Securities; Financial securities; Security Finance; Securities Finance; Marketable; Debt security; Investment securities; Securities trading; Care of securities; Debt securities; Foreign security; Marketable securities; Marketable security; Sub-sovereign bonds; Securities industry; Supra-national bond; Supranational bond; Wertpapier
хранение ценных бумаг

Definition

БОИНГ
(Boeing) Уильям Эдуард (1881-1956) , американский авиаконструктор и промышленник. В 1916 основал фирму "Пасифик аэро продактс" (Pacific Aero Products), сменившую название через несколько месяцев на "Боинг эрплейн" (Boeng Airplane Co.) и выпускавшую до 1927 в основном военные самолеты. Организовал почтовые авиаперевозки, в 1926 создал свою авиатранспортную компанию. Его имя носит современная фирма "Боинг".

Wikipedia

Discretionary deposit

A discretionary deposit is the term given to a device by medieval European bankers as a method of circumventing Catholic canon law edicts prohibiting the sin of usury. At the time, most Christian nations heavily incorporated Biblical scripture into their laws, and as such it was illegal for any person to charge interest on a loan of money.

The name comes from the workings of the device: a rich person would deposit a large sum with a bank. His name would be kept a secret (at the banker's "discretion"), as a discretionary deposit was seen as an obvious dodge around the charging of usury, and it would have embarrassed the Pope, cardinals, and various nobles and merchants who made use of this device. Every year, in gratitude for the personage's deposit, the banker would make the account a "gift", the exact amount of which would be at the banker's discretion. Of course, the gifts would work out to whatever the prevailing rate was, 8-12%, perhaps. Should a banker's "gifts" be too little, depositors would eventually take their money to another bank whose "gifts" were more commensurate with the going rate. Discretionary deposit accounts were not demand deposit accounts, and so notification of withdrawals often had to be given in advance — sometimes as much as a year.

What is the Russian for discretionary security? Translation of &#39discretionary security&#39 to Rus